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Lycée meaning
A public secondary school in France.
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Primary and secondary schools The most well known high schools in Toulouse are Lycée Pierre-de-FermatSUBST, Lycée Saint-Joseph and Lycée Saint-Sernin.
French-speaking students can attend the Lycée Français ( Lycée Alexandre Dumas ), located in Bourdon.
The first took place on 9 June 1907, between teams from Lycée Alaoui and Lycée Carnot (1–1).
Happy Friday Shaza, a student at Lycée Vugizo says the duration of the holidays was too short and they didn't have enough time to look for previous exams and exercises to prepare well the forthcoming state exam.
Jean Darius Ndikumana, a student in 2nd class in language section at Lycée Gisenyi says one week is not enough for students to have a rest and for parents to look for money for their school materials and transportation.
Born into a prosperous family and having studied at the Collège de Clermont (now Lycée Louis-le-Grand ), Molière was well suited to begin a life in the theatre.
By continuing to the north are the most exclusive neighborhoods of Mutuelleville which houses the French Lycée Pierre-Mendès-France, the Sheraton Hotel and some embassies.
Carl, 1968 He graduated from the Lycée in 1871 with a bachelor's degree in letters and sciences.
From 1900–1904, Cocteau attended the Lycée Condorcet where he met and began a physical relationship with schoolmate Pierre Dargelos who would later reappear throughout Cocteau's oeuvre. citation He left home at fifteen.
He attended the elite Lycée Sisowath in Phnom Penh before beginning courses in commerce and politics at the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (more widely known as Sciences Po) in France.
Here he undertook two years of elementary education before entering the main lycée, where he stayed until 1936.
He secretly skipped school for a year rather than attend the Jewish lycée formed by displaced teachers and students, and also took part in numerous football competitions (he dreamed of becoming a professional player).
He spent eleven years at the Lycée and during this time he proved to be one of the top students in every topic he studied.
High schools Metz has numerous high schools, including the Fabert High School and the Lycée of Communication.
In Chambon, Grothendieck attended the Collège Cévenol (now known as the Le Collège-Lycée Cévenol International ), a unique secondary school founded in 1938 by local Protestant pacifists and anti-war activists.
Merleau-Ponty taught first at the Lycée de Beauvais (1931–33) and then got a fellowship to do research from the Caisse Nationale de la Recherche ScientifiqueSUBST.
The school Lycée Victor Hugo main was founded in his town of birth, Besançon main in France.
Williams received his primary and secondary education in Rutherford until 1897, when he was sent for two years to a school near Geneva and to the Lycée Condorcet in Paris.